Console Table

120pieces all unique

111 console tables and entryway tables, each one hand-carved from solid hardwood by Vietnamese artisans. Real walnut, oak, teak, and acacia with live edge curves, natural knots, and bark traces left intact. No veneer. No particle board. No two tables alike. Rated 4.9 stars by 387 customers.

Styles range from rustic farmhouse console tables with heavy patina to modern console tables with clean sculptural bases. Wood console tables with open shelving or console tables with storage for baskets and books. Narrow entryway tables start at 10 inches deep for tight hallways, and small console tables fit apartments and compact foyers without eating up floor space.

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Collection FAQ

Console Tables FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers for this collection.

What is a console table used for?

A console table is a narrow furniture piece usually placed against a wall, in an entryway, hallway, or behind a sofa. It can hold lamps, trays, keys, baskets, and decor while helping the room feel more organized and complete.

What is the difference between an entry table and a console table?

An entry table is really a use case of a console table. The term “console table” is broader, while “entry table” usually refers to the same kind of piece placed near the front door for practical daily use.

How narrow should a hallway console table be?

A hallway console table should usually stay shallow enough that the walkway still feels comfortable and easy to move through. The exact depth depends on the hallway, but the main goal is to keep the piece useful without making the path feel cramped.

Can a console table go behind a sofa?

Yes. A sofa table or behind-couch table can work very well when the room needs more structure or one extra surface without adding bulky furniture. This is especially useful in larger living rooms and open-plan layouts.

What makes a solid wood console table worth buying?

A solid wood console table usually feels more stable, more tactile, and more furniture-grade than lighter decorative options. That matters even more when the piece is meant to be used every day and not only styled for appearance.

What style of console table works best in a modern home?

The best style depends on the room. Some homes want a cleaner modern console table, while others benefit from a warmer rustic or farmhouse direction. The main thing is that the table fits the wall, the traffic flow, and the visual weight of the room around it.